“2015 was absolutely amazing. I have no idea how I can top that. In fact Barbara Walters gave me the most fascinating person, but I’m thinking next year I’ll never get that because I don’t have any more secrets,” she said.

“They’re all out, and it’s the right way to live your life. So for 2016, I really want to continue that, I want to enjoy life, I want to live authentically. And I really want to make difference in the world, so there’s a lot of work to do.”

In a ceremony littered with controversial jokes, Gervais’ comments about Jenner drew some of the loudest gasps. Picture: APSource:AP

Jenner recently responded to one of Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais’ most controversial jokes from last week’s awards, in which he referred to Caitlyn by her former name and, amid groans from the audience, said that she “didn’t do a lot for women drivers” in 2015 — referencing her involvement in a fatal Los Angeles car crash.

The Office star has since refused to apologise for the joke, despite calls for him to do so, stating: “suggesting a joke about Caitlyn Jenner is automatically transphobic is like suggesting a joke about Bill Cosby is automatically racist. You have every right to be offended. Just don’t cry when no one cares.”

Asked to respond to being the butt of Gervais’ joke, Jenner said over the weekend: “On Ricky, I’m going to call the Globes and see if they need a new host for next year and that will solve that problem.”